Memoto Snaps Your Life Every 30 Seconds

Memoto, the personal camera that takes a picture of your life every 30 seconds, has just gone into production and will be on sale later this summer, the company CEO said Wednesday.

Martin Källström said the camera, worn on the lapel or shirt and which features a 5 megapixel sensor, 8GB of storage (enough for two day’s use), a GPS tracker and power for about one to two days, should go on sale in August or September of this year.

Costing $279 — which includes a year’s image storage — about 4,000 of the 1.4-inch-square device have been pre-ordered said Mr. Källström, about half of which were ordered through crowd-funding site Kickstarter, the remainder from the Swedish company’s website.

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